Local landmarks deserve world-class digital spaces.
A town’s unique heartbeat is all down to the local businesses, venues and institutions that call it home. Yet, as technology moves forward, these historic landmarks often get left behind. We see it as our mission to change that.
As a Shrewsbury-based agency, we’ve always believed that local businesses deserve digital experiences that do their real-world presence justice. This is how we ensure that local culture thrives just as vividly on a screen as it does on the street, futureproofing the town itself.

Why the physical needs the digital
When you walk through the doors of a local landmark, independent venue or historic building, you instantly feel the care, history and passion behind it. But when the online experience fails to match that physical warmth, there’s a disconnect.
Almost every journey now starts with a screen, so a clunky or outdated website ends up acting as a barrier rather than a gateway. It prevents a new generation from discovering what’s right on their doorstep.
We believe that world-class digital design should be the standard for businesses of all sizes. Local institutions are the ones that actually build our communities, and they deserve digital platforms that capture their unique magic, remove friction and drive real-world footfall. This is how we make sure that their stories are told for many more decades to come, future-proofing their foundations.

Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery
Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery (SM&AG) is a perfect example of our philosophy in action.
Housed in one of the town’s most distinctive historic buildings, this museum is a brilliant example of this. It has long been a constant in the life of our county since its founding in 1835, curating the story of Shropshire and serving as a place of learning, reflection and shared memory.
More than just a collection of artefacts, this is a cultural hub and a landmark rooted firmly in the community it serves. Institutions like this are vital to the cultural heartbeat of Shrewsbury.

Where Shropshire’s story lives
Located in the historic Music Hall right on the Square, the museum is physically accessible to all, with a spirit of inclusivity that defines the visitor experience. It acts as a central hub of activity, hosting a diverse calendar of events, curated exhibitions and workshops for all ages.
It’s a space designed for discovery, whether you’re a local tracing back your heritage or a weekend visitor grabbing a coffee in the museum café.
Protecting local heritage in a digital age
Looking ahead, we’re incredibly excited for what the next chapter of the museum’s 190-year-old narrative holds. The future will remain as accessible, welcoming and engaging for a modern audience as it has always been, respecting the past while preparing for the future.

A foundation for the future
While work carries on in the background to help translate their welcoming physical experience into a new digital era, their physical doors remain wide open.
Been a while since your last visit? We highly recommend taking a walk up to the Square to explore the galleries, support their upcoming events, and experience Shropshire’s story for yourself.